In the 1980s, most parents believed that cloth diapers were environmentally superior to disposables. |
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It is for this reason that they despised death and even showed themselves superior to death. |
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I do not think that any one form seems superior to any others, but then again, I am only seriously experienced with runes for divination. |
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Plato and Cicero depict questioning dialogists as superior to those who seek simple answers or summaries. |
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The decision to appoint an external auditor for the bank is the mandate of the board of governors, a body superior to the board of directors. |
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However, it has not been determined whether pulsed light excitation is superior to cw light excitation in terms of treatable tissue depth. |
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That is why democracy is superior to autocracy, and art and literature are valued more than mere sense enjoyment. |
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Later, the Babylonian Talmud was compiled, which was thought to be superior to its predecessor. |
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Caliban emerges as superior to these worldlings, but Prospero sends his bandogs after him notwithstanding. |
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It can demonstrate that democratic values are superior to those of the terrorist. |
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The preliminary tests indicated that the performance of epoxy asphalt was far superior to that of other systems. |
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But I have not heard anything yet to persuade me that what they have is superior to what we Tewas and Hopis have. |
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Nutritionally, these foods are demonstrably superior to the industrial versions. |
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Whole-grain breads are far superior to whites that have been denuded of bran, endosperm and germ. |
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They are geniuses in design, promotion and selling and far superior to the people in the publishing houses. |
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This state-of-the-art facility is so futuristic it is unbelievably superior to any facility in the world. |
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Moreover, in rate of growth of oysters, the present cultch is superior to the rate on natural oyster shells. |
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We have here a lesson not only in secure decentralization, but the security of polyculture, superior to the insecurity of monoculture. |
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It's considered superior to a circular iris in that the pupil can open wider in darkness. |
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A pluralist is someone who holds that no specific doctrinal perspective is superior to the others. |
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The cricket facilities were superior to what most first-class grounds produce in New Zealand. |
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He never took advice well, believing his own plans and decisions to be superior to any other. |
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Kate, superior to all the other anchors, swells a commanding lead after just one lap, and doubles it with her piston-stroke off the pool wall. |
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Until there is incontrovertible proof that one choice is superior to the other, there is no clear right or wrong. |
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Magnesium sulfate has been shown to be superior to phenytoin and diazepam for the treatment of eclamptic seizures. |
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These data imply that kava extract is superior to placebo as a symptomatic treatment of anxiety. |
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Wharton held a persistently elitist view that some categories of people were in fact superior to others. |
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Socialism is obviously superior to that classical liberal idiocy, so quit the whingeing. |
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Does a drink cadged from a stranger taste far superior to one earned by the sweat of your brow? |
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Or will he be as stubborn as a plutocrat in order to prove he is superior to her? |
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The nutritive value of timothy, however, was superior to other forages at the more mature stage. |
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It is not true that the essays are superior to the novels, but they have a sustained perfection that the novels do not match. |
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It is by far superior to other texts designed to be concise overviews of the subject. |
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Unfortunately, too often, it is the liberals who believe that they should run the country because they're superior to the hoi polloi. |
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The eight-node hexahedral elements are therefore superior to tetrahedral elements for finite element analysis. |
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Both Altham and Shatrov argue that the Keronite process is superior to hard anodizing and plasma spray ceramics. |
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The pattern of introgression found by Rohwer and Wood predicts that Townsend's males will be superior to hermits in these behavioral measures. |
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Otherwise, the outcomes in the surgical group were superior to the outcomes in those who received orthotic therapy or no treatment. |
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By dispensing with film stock, 24p is more efficient, and its defenders believe its quality to be at least superior to 16 mm. |
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Or take the claim that forgiveness is superior to revenge, and that capital punishment is mere revenge. |
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If socialism was not superior to capitalism, its existence could not be justified. |
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He had carried in a large camp bed for himself, and a sleeping bag that was far superior to mine for Max. |
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Farrowing rate for sows in individual stalls was equal to or superior to sows in other systems. |
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This approach is demonstrated to be superior to alternative analyses that do not make reference to ranked and violable constraints. |
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He was so superior to his task that it was like Steven Spielberg videotaping a kid's birthday party. |
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When it comes to brotherhood of faith, it is far superior to brotherhood of relationship. |
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Since God created the heaven and the earth, He must be either, or both, superior to and sovereign over His creation. |
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The general results indicated native varieties were superior to the foreign ones. |
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Made with unsalted butter, unrefined sugar and free-range, organic eggs you will have something infinitely superior to any shop-bought cake. |
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We know that the highest act of creation is to create new emotions, superior to those that, unguided, have fallen to us from Nature. |
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Ireland played very deep in the first half and that's why Cameroon looked superior to us. |
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The master drew confidence in knowing his legerity was superior to that of his opponents. |
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In the 1590s, when Eastern blood horses were still rare in England, Arabians were infinitely superior to other horses, a breed apart. |
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In this and the next verse, the apostle specifies some of the respects in which our High Priest is superior to the priests of the Aaronic order. |
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In Book VII, Hooker defends episcopal organization as being superior to the Presbyterian structure favored by most Puritans. |
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The film is very watchable and far superior to any broadcast of it I've seen before. |
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Her emphasis on the word me expressed how she truly thought she was superior to others. |
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Clomipramine was equal to desipramine and both tricyclic agents were superior to placebo for amelioration of hyperactivity. |
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In these respects, MRI is superior to ultrasonography or plain-film radiography in detecting tissue inflammation and necrosis. |
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Nor is there any evidence that the quality of justice in New South Wales is notably superior to that in Victoria. |
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The agency has argued that its scheme is superior to all the alternatives put forward and that the overall benefits far outweigh any disbenefits. |
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She says she will automatically become betrothed to the bachelor whose combat skills prove to be superior to hers. |
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An off-axis Gregorian telescope with correctly chosen offset angles will always be optically superior to a similar on-axis configuration. |
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For readers out there considering eye surgery, PRK or LASIK is superior to radial keratotomy. |
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Frank was never one to act superior to the younger poets who were coming along. |
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The Esquire Bedels were superior to others in standing and provided the inferior bedels with food and shoes. |
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In both studies, bright light was superior to the placebo condition in producing clinical remissions. |
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Certainly, the DVD is noticeably superior to previous video incarnations on VHS and laserdisc. |
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I'm slowly coming to realise that the left side of my body is far superior to my right side. |
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Using trees such as lime, ash, sycamore and chestnut results in a imposing display which is far superior to what smaller garden trees produce. |
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Sojourns in tirthas, which are meritorious and which constitute one of the high mysteries of the rishis, are even superior to sacrifices. |
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In general, signs of focal or diffuse inflammation superior to the spinal cord were mild. |
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Eiderdown is exceptionally soft and has insulating properties superior to any other down. |
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Petzval produced an achromatic portrait lens that was vastly superior to the simple meniscus lens then in use. |
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The egoistical man considers the path he has been following is superior to others. |
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He has developed some kind of megalomania which makes him feel superior to others. |
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The raids of the defenders were generally relieved by big thrusts carried out by forces far superior to those of the attackers. |
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If we view all cultural artifacts as historically contingent, by what measure do we decide if one is morally superior to another? |
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We do not seek to be considered superior to heterosexuals and lord it over them. |
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It is doubtful whether the minister's plan to find, train, equip and deploy retirees was superior to boosting the resources of the regular police to perform the same function. |
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A dozen movies far superior to Dogtooth or Outside the Law were bewilderingly overlooked. |
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After a year's training in the U.S. in by-pass surgery, he lost no time in working on developing a substitute that is superior to all other substitutes. |
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A lot of very careful tests with special equipment have since been done to prove that water knots and grinner knots are vastly superior to blood knots. |
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Hawking's idea of science is that of a rarefied discipline far above the heads of ordinary people and definitely superior to all competing forms of knowledge. |
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Is it possible that in some far-off galaxy as yet beyond our ken creatures very different but perhaps far superior to us in intelligence live in a civilisation of their own? |
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Oral anticoagulants were superior to aspirin in preventing occlusion of autologous venous grafts, while aspirin provided better results in patients with nonvenous grafts. |
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Furthermore, marriage contracts show that mothers contributed regularly to their daughters' dowries with amounts that were even superior to what they left to cadets by will. |
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Succo is rivetingly well played by Stefano Cassetti, whose piercing, haunted eyes help make this something superior to the run-of-the-mill psycho-on-the-run tale. |
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This mark indicates that the letter is superior to an inferior. |
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But how to make the high-end machines seem superior to the low-end boxes? |
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The next time someone says one bullet is vastly superior to another in regards to wind deflection, take their advice with a grain of salt and check for yourself. |
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And of those who transform themselves into masters and believe themselves superior to others, rather than at their service. |
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Several diagnostic modalities have been used for ectopic pregnancy, either alone or in combination, but none has been established as superior to others. |
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Rejected by Luther is the idea that some occupations, such as the priesthood or monasticism, are spiritually superior to others, such as parenting. |
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While DVDs are superior to videos and MP3 has made music cassettes all but a historical curiosity, consumers will worry that they may be led up technological blind alleys. |
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He talks about Namibian meat, not only the superb game but also the beef, pork and mutton, which he considers superior to anything, brought in from across our borders. |
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Connoisseurs consider continental chocolate, made from just cocoa beans and cocoa butter, superior to British chocolate, which has vegetable fat added. |
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The camera provides a sharp, close-up view for the remote physician that is actually superior to what the doctor on the spot can get using his own unaided vision. |
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Retrocalcaneal bursitis is a distinct entity hallmarked by pain that is anterior to the Achilles tendon and just superior to its insertion on the os calcis. |
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Tenderness of the triceps tendon is present at or just superior to the attachment on the olecranon and increases with extension performed under resistance. |
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Skin coming from men has a consistency and quality superior to chamois. |
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I've just seen the preview for the extended version of the movie, and so far it looks so superior to the cinematic release that it feels like a different movie. |
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Liberal democracy reflects the normative orientation that people and their rights are superior to government, with governments existing to secure those rights. |
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Plus, the picture quality is superior to your typical broadcast picture. |
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Boycotting is making a statement that you do not value yourself as being superior to others, that workers are also people and deserve to be treated as such. |
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At one extreme lies the view that these rights are superior to civil and political rights in terms of an appropriate value hierarchy and in chronological terms. |
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I'm the loser here, closeted in my room, thinking that study is an adequate substitute for life, or even, for vanity is something I've never quite outgrown, superior to it. |
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However, petrologic ground thin-sections proved to be superior to the peels for showing the fine wall details of xylem parenchyma and tracheary cells. |
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He is so full of his own importance that he has published a book explaining how heroic, free-thinking people like himself are superior to the conformist masses. |
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While the quality compares poorly with developed countries, conditions are superior to what is available even a few miles outside the urban boundaries. |
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We have found time and time again that, when done right, earthen plasters and finishes are far superior to concrete and synthetic stuccos in many ways. |
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Each diocese of the established church had a consistorial or diocesan court, and in Dublin, superior to these, was the Prerogative Court of Armagh. |
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Overall, fish oil consumption results in mild-to-modest improvement in psoriatic symptoms, although some studies show fish oil was not superior to corn oil or olive oil. |
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That being said, any damfool writer who has gone some way realized that the medium of the printed page is way, way superior to any other medium, including film or television. |
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However, powers superior to me concluded that our very own gasometer did not qualify for preservation and celebration as the best of Britain's gas-holding heritage. |
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You see, all this talk of whether print is superior to web or whether the web is going to eventually make newspapers and magazines redundant is a bit silly. |
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Under the old Republic, a proconsul was the supreme civil and military officer of the province, superior to all other Romans and natives in the province. |
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You will learn about writing and graphics and photographs and design, and why one type face is preferable to another and why this Web site is superior to that. |
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The answer is that living with uncertainty in the Land of our roots is still far superior to the security of being firmly established in the diaspora. |
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Of the four dihydric alcohols, ethylene glycol was superior to the other three alcohols in the smoothness and color of the deposit and the cathodic current efficiency. |
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The elves considered themselves superior to the other two known races, humans and dwarves, and never would have told them what they knew, unless it was a dire emergency. |
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In particular, for inaccessible areas, photogrammetry is far superior to traditional ground surveys. |
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If direct incentives were always superior to bureaucratic production, firms would use piece rates instead of long-term, time-rate employment. |
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They owned and tended the best vineyards in Europe and vinum theologium was considered superior to all others. |
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American nationalism was superior to Europe because American values were superior, he claimed. |
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The Neanderthal populations seem to have been physically superior to AMH populations. |
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These attributes of the owl cause its nocturnal eyesight to be far superior to that of its average prey. |
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As you can see here, WinXP's Luna interface is clearly superior to anything the Jobsian crowd in Cupertino has to offer. |
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They were considered superior to contact mines because they did not put friendly shipping at risk. |
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This was symmetrical Diethyl Diphenyl Urea, which served as a stabiliser that was superior to the petroleum jelly used in British practice. |
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The French Navy was, at the time far larger and superior to the North German Federal Navy, the Navy of the North German Confederation. |
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Many metals are superior to lead in some of these aspects but are generally less common and more difficult to extract from parent ores. |
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Voltaire's minor poems are generally considered superior to either of these two works. |
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They also cite Smith's opposition to the often expressed view that science is superior to common sense. |
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Smith considered the teaching at Glasgow to be far superior to that at Oxford, which he found intellectually stifling. |
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The MPP group is working to develop new combination products that are superior to stand only actives. |
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Sphincterotomy was superior to pharmacologic therapy, with the caveat that it may increase the risk for fecal incontinence. |
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Clooney's matinee idol turn and Soderbergh's eyecatching shots are a perfect match and the result is far superior to either sequels. |
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The thrust of Stigler's story is that the moral compass of German pilots and the Luftwaffe was superior to those of the US Army Air Forces. |
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Lap belts are somewhat less effective than the two other types of restraints but far superior to riding unrestrained. |
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It's pretty well constructed with an excellent lairage and the facilities are in many ways superior to those at Gaerwen. |
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The subliminal message to Wales and its people is that Westminster is superior to our National Assembly, both democratically elected bodies. |
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Artificial turf fields, in his mind, will never be superior to real grass, no matter how sophisticated the product. |
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Clearly superior to her opposition, Lady Val got the upper hand late and won going away. What a ride! |
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Judge Posner did not persuade me that his instrumental, purely policy-based jurisprudence is superior to Jonesian common law judging. |
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Mill's approach is to argue that the pleasures of the intellect are intrinsically superior to physical pleasures. |
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Putting it bluntly, it was based on a value judgement that the white race was superior to the black race. |
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It did so by asserting the jurisdiction of the courts as superior to the executive powers of the king. |
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The truth is that, when made by an artisan, they are altogether superior to a varietally labelled Vin de Pays. |
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He claimed that Soviet missile capabilities were far superior to those of the United States, capable of wiping out any American or European city. |
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It was used primarily in the North-east, and is now thought to be superior to the Davy Lamp used in mines in the rest of the country? |
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The hydraulic attachments also offer contractors levels of precision far superior to those of traditional wrecking balls. |
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Number 10 Bomber-Reconnaissance Squadron on the east coast flew Wapitis, an aircraft only modestly superior to WWI machines. |
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The question of whether EU law is superior to national law is subject to some debate. |
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There is not in earth a spectacle more worthy than a great man superior to his sufferings. |
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The common good of the world is of a category superior to the good of each state. |
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In the Thirteen Colonies, there were instances of Coke's statement being interpreted to mean that the common law was superior to statute. |
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Although slightly more expensive, hydrolysates are clearly superior to either dietary or intact proteins. |
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As a rule, mass spectrometry methods are superior to immunoassay methods for evaluating hypofunction in either thyroid or steroid disorders. |
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The Royal Navy was superior to any other two navies in the world, combined. |
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She was an Eastern Virginia woman, and, although poor as a church mouse, thought herself superior to West Virginia people. |
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They believed faith supported by sound philosophy was superior to simple faith. |
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Venice was satisfied with reaffirming the principle that no citizen was superior to the normal processes of law. |
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It attempts to show that expressivism is superior to realism at explaining two key theses. |
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He goes so far as to assert that certain climates are superior to others, the temperate climate of France being ideal. |
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The Origines also spoke of how not only Rome, but the other Italian towns were venerable, and that the Romans were indeed superior to the Greeks. |
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This statistic in itself was seen by some that the socialist system was superior to the capitalist system. |
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Ambrose viewed celibacy as superior to marriage and saw Mary as the model of virginity. |
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Diamond and Dybvig show that a bank offering an ordinary deposit contract can provide allocations superior to those of simple exchange markets. |
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This in effect gave Augustus constitutional power superior to all other proconsuls in the empire. |
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Buckwheat middlings is a fairly good feed for dairy cows, being far superior to buckwheat bran. |
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Hunton had maintained that the king's prerogative is not superior to the authority of the Houses of Parliament. |
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These improvements have also allowed Otters and Water Voles to return to the river as the water and food quality is far superior to that when the river was polluted. |
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This year's model is superior to last year's in several respects. |
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He found the new wireless operator a charming fellow, possessed of talents far superior to those of the young men who ordinarily pound the brass at sea. |
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Moreover, no one would dream of reading a paper to a scientific society arguing that the God hypothesis is superior to the Molecular theory of gases. |
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The premise of apartheid was that whites were superior to Africans, Coloureds and Indians, and the function of it was to entrench white supremacy forever. |
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The Court seeks to minimize situations where it asserts itself superior to either President or Congress, but federal officers must be held accountable. |
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Unlike a codified constitution, there are no special procedures for making a constitutional law and it will not be inherently superior to other legislation. |
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He was initially the deputy of Musa ibn Nusair in North Africa, and was sent by his superior to launch the first thrust of an invasion of the Iberian peninsula. |
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Arnold's work indicates that consumption taxes and property taxes are distinctly superior to income taxes, especially to an income tax with high progressivity. |
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This use of which is found in other non-standard dialects, and may be a hypercorrect form, arising from a feeling that which is superior to the more informal that. |
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Similarly, as he took up moral opposition to slavery, he did not claim that Northerners in the nonslaveholding states were morally superior to Southerners. |
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Mixed venous blood gases are superior to arterial blood gases in assessing acid-base status and oxygenation during acute cardiac tamponade in dogs. |
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I saw nothing else that is superior to the common run of parks. |
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The levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system is superior to various medical therapies at improving quality of life for women with menorrhagia, according to a report. |
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Closed end funds, because they are usually illiquid for the life of the fund, typically must yield returns superior to more liquid investments, like REITs, to lure investors. |
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According to Wayne, this design is superior to that of one-drive puller systems that use mechanical transmission to split power between the puller belts or rollers. |
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Numerous studies have shown that Gram-negative bacilli ID scores are superior to Gram-positive cocci ID scores, particularly problematic streptococci. |
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English coinage was also superior to most of the other currency in use in northwestern Europe, and the ability to mint coins was a royal monopoly. |
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Most dermoid cysts are located superior to the mylohyoid muscle. |
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The Mass and the Sacraments are not indulgenced since they are far superior to indulgences, but many prayers and many works of piety, charity, and penance are indulgenced. |
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Large seeds produce sturdy, frost-tolerant plants with fragrant blossoms and a succulent spring harvest far superior to wilted favas in grocery stores. |
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Before the 1920s, social scientists agreed that whites were superior to blacks, but they needed a way to prove this in order to back social policy in favor of whites. |
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The authors believe that their physiological definition is superior to the qualitative and quantitative definition in that it avoids a value judgement. |
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So it's not surprising that Terry McCabe's theatrically assured, combustibly comic staging is superior to Borealis Theatre's revival two months ago. |
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I suggest that the 'rejects' from the Shirley area were at 11 and 12 years of age superior to the intake of the Birmingham secondary modern schools in intelligence. |
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In its preface, he argued that Zosimus' picture of Constantine was superior to that offered by Eusebius and the Church historians, offered a more balanced view. |
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The carvers who believe that their ideas come from dreams inspired by a spirit-friend claim that their work is superior to that of nondreaming carvers. |
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Foster care privatisation is emerging as an increasingly popular policy option, with proponents arguing that the private foster care agency is superior to the public one. |
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In this restricted environment of public sector managerialism, the market is perceived as superior to service provision and welfare agencies must operate as businesses. |
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Grasshoppers, bees and even ants are also used as bait for trout in their season, although many anglers believe that trout or salmon roe is superior to any other bait. |
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In terms of lexicography, what has occurred is that a precising definition has been asserted as superior to the stipulative definition that gave rise to the term racism. |
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Tin bronze was superior to arsenic bronze in that the alloying process could be more easily controlled, and the resulting alloy was stronger and easier to cast. |
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